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In reply to the discussion: Amazon on Monday unveiled the latest plan to automate American workers out of existence [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)clothing manufacturers are left in the US, but back in the 80s I worked for one of them that made kids' clothing under different labels.
It was like working in a prison. Luckily, I was only an office slave, and didn't have to undergo the daily search lines before I could leave the building. Yes, the actual sweatshop workers...all of them women, and most of them either Italian or Hispanic because of the location of the factory, had to line up to be searched before they could go home. Because...god forbid...they could smuggle out a few spools of thread or a pair of scissors.
I was downstairs in the offices. People hated their jobs and the place was miserable to work in. No fear of us office slaves stealing a bottle of white-out or a couple of pencils...no...the supply closet was locked at all times except when we needed something and then we had to fill out tons of request forms before we could get it, so needing too many erasers would have led to interrogation as to WHY.
It's closed now...probably went overseas or something.
But anyway, I see so many people putting down Amazon for treating their workers like animals.
Well, here's a list of ten companies worse than Amazon. Which isn't to say that working at Amazon is a walk in the park, but it's also not the biggest villain in the world either.
http://listverse.com/2015/08/24/10-companies-that-treat-their-employees-even-worse-than-amazon/